Category: Android Tablets

I haven’t found a reason to use a tablet for a few years so I haven’t really used them much. But recently, I did find a need for tablet, especially navigating cryptocurrency trading sites, which have a lot of small buttons and options in its desktop version. While I can use my Galaxy S8 Plus(my daily driver) to get my trades done, it was simply not efficient as my desktop computer but I needed something like a tablet that would help me trade on the go. Besides that, I have started also reading e-books and obviously tablet helps with reading a lot more than my phablet. So, I got a new tablet, all for the purposes of getting something done such as trading and reading.

I recently came across an Android tablet that has a built-in projector. I was actually looking to buy a projector but then found the Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 Pro, which is the world’s first Android tablet with a built-in projector.

For those of you wondering if OnePlus One tablet will be ever made, no worries, we’ve got it already covered and you can easily make a OnePlus One tablet if you have any Android tablet with CM11 ROM installed along with HighOnAndroid OnePlus One Conversion kit. In our last tutorial, we showed you how to turn your Android smartphone into a OnePlus One. Well, it turns out that method also works flawless on various different Android tablets including the original Nexus 7, Nexus 7 2013 Edition, Nexus 10 (everything except lockscreen works), Note 10.1, and probably will work on your Android tablet so long as you have CM11 ROM running (just flash our kit!)

Galaxy Note 10.1 is here folks! I think this is the best tablet on the market right now specifically for entrepreneurs, students, and kids. It’s the tablet I have been dreaming about for the last 12 months or so since I’ve heard rumors about it.

I just received my new Galaxy Note 10.1 GT-N8000 not in the mail (as I missed pickup) but at the San Francisco FedEx office. Well, I didn’t expect the new Galaxy Note 10.1 to comes with broadband/phone capabilities, but it does! That alone makes it better than any other tablet on the market.

Although I didn’t go to Google IO this year (I probably never will as I don’t like going to shows anymore), I had the chance to “de-virginize” a brand, spanking new Nexus 7 Android tablet on the day it was released thanks to CruzerLite CEO Joel, who allowed me to do the unboxing. (Thanks a ton Joel!)